Ethernet Update 1.0: Determining Whether to Install It

This article discusses whether it is advisable to install Ethernet Update 1.0 on your Macintosh computer. It also offers a procedure for determining whether a Macintosh computer is affected by the issue that Ethernet Update 1.0 resolves.

It is not necessary to install this update unless you are experiencing reliability issues with your Ethernet networking configuration.

Ethernet Update 1.0 addresses an issue where a Macintosh in certain rare network configurations may continue to transmit data but not receive data. Manually putting the Macintosh to sleep and then waking it, or restarting the computer enables it to temporarily reestablish network connectivity. After a period of time, which varies by topology and infrastructure, the computer again ceases to receive packets. The computer functions normally on isolated networks.

Products Affected

Determining if the Issue Exists
The existence of the issue described in this article can be determined with the SNMP Administrator program. Follow these steps to install it:

When you suspect your Macintosh has lost connectivity to the network, then:

After conducting this test with SNMP Administrator, you may wish to remove or disable the following extensions if you don't intend to routinely use SNMP Administrator or other SNMP Management Consoles or tools:

Published Date: Feb 20, 2012